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Statistical Kit FIFA Confederations Cup FCC 2017 post event edition Last update: 10 July 2017

Contents Final standings 2017... 3 Results FCC 2017... 4 Final competition wrap-up FCC 2017 (16 of 16 matches)... 5 Tournament highlights... 6 More tournament highlights... 7 More tournament highlights... 8 Nutshell... 9 Champion Coaches... 9 Roll of honour Final matches... 10 3rd place matches... 10 Awards... 11 adidas Golden Boot...11 adidas Golden Ball...11 adidas Golden Glove (first presented in 2009)...12 FIFA Fair Play Award...12 Top goalscorers FCC 2017... 13 Top goalscorers by competition... 13 Continental showdown... 14 History... 14 Stadiums over the years... 16 FIFA Confederations Cup first ever facts... 17 Final match round-ups... 18 Highest attendances... 19 Goals, cards, attendances: comparative statistics... 20 Ranking by tournament... 21 FIFA Confederations Cup Winner s Trophy... 21 All-time ranking... 22 How they qualified... 23 Competition Stats & Facts: Goals... 25 Competition Stats & Facts: Team statistics... 27 Competition Stats & Facts: Player statistics... 31 Competition Stats & Facts: Coach statistics... 34 Competition Stats & Facts: Referee statistics... 37 (Photo on cover by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images) FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 2

Final standings 2017 Team Final standing 2017 2017 Appearance Final stage Germany (GER) 3 rd appearance Chile (CHI) Runners-up 1 st appearance Portugal (POR) 3 rd place 1 st appearance Mexico (MEX) 4 th place 7 th appearance Group stage Russia (RUS) 5 th place 1 st appearance Australia (AUS) 6 th place 4 th appearance Cameroon (CMR) 7 th place 3 rd appearance New Zealand (NZL) 8 th place 4 th appearance Photo: Germany celebrate their win of the FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017 Final against Chile at the Saint Petersburg Stadium, Russia. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images) FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 3

Results FCC 2017 First stage - Group A Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time 2017-06-17 Russia - New Zealand 2-0 (1-0) ROLDAN Wilmar, COL ST. PETERSBURG 1 18:00 2017-06-18 Portugal - Mexico 2-2 (1-1) PITANA Nestor, ARG KAZAN 2 18:00 2017-06-21 Russia - Portugal 0-1 (0-1) ROCCHI Gianluca, ITA MOSCOW 5 18:00 2017-06-21 Mexico - New Zealand 2-1 (0-1) GASSAMA Bakary, GAM SOCHI 6 21:00 2017-06-24 Mexico - Russia 2-1 (1-1) AL MIRDASI Fahad, KSA KAZAN 9 18:00 2017-06-24 New Zealand - Portugal 0-4 (0-2) GEIGER Mark, USA ST. PETERSBURG 10 18:00 Rank Team MP W D L GF GA +/- Points 1 Portugal* 3 2 1 0 7 2 5 7 2 Mexico* 3 2 1 0 6 4 2 7 3 Russia 3 1 0 2 3 3 0 3 4 New Zealand 3 0 0 3 1 8-7 0 First stage - Group B Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time 2017-06-18 Cameroon - Chile 0-2 (0-0) SKOMINA Damir, SVN MOSCOW 3 21:00 2017-06-19 Australia - Germany 2-3 (1-2) GEIGER Mark, USA SOCHI 4 18:00 2017-06-22 Cameroon - Australia 1-1 (1-0) MAZIC Milorad, SRB ST. PETERSBURG 7 18:00 2017-06-22 Germany - Chile 1-1 (1-1) FAGHANI Alireza, IRN KAZAN 8 21:00 2017-06-25 Germany - Cameroon 3-1 (0-0) ROLDAN Wilmar, COL SOCHI 11 18:00 2017-06-25 Chile - Australia 1-1 (0-1) ROCCHI Gianluca, ITA MOSCOW 12 18:00 Rank Team MP W D L GF GA +/- Points 1 Germany* 3 2 1 0 7 4 3 7 2 Chile* 3 1 2 0 4 2 2 5 3 Australia 3 0 2 1 4 5-1 2 4 Cameroon 3 0 1 2 2 6-4 1 Semi-finals Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time 2017-06-28 Portugal - Chile 0-0 AET 0-3 PSO FAGHANI Alireza, IRN KAZAN 13 21:00 2017-06-29 Germany - Mexico 4-1 (2-0) PITANA Nestor, ARG SOCHI 14 21:00 Play-off for third place Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time 2017-07-02 Portugal - Mexico 2-1 AET (1-1, 0-0) AL MIRDASI Fahad, KSA MOSCOW 15 15:00 Final Date Match Result Referee City Match # Time 2017-07-02 Chile - Germany 0-1 (0-1) MAZIC Milorad, SRB ST. PETERSBURG 16 21:00 FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 4

Final competition wrap-up FCC 2017 (16 of 16 matches) Total attendance 628'304 Average attendance 39'269 Number of goals 43 Goal average 2.69 Most goals scored 12 Germany Least goals scored 1 New Zealand Most goals conceded 10 Mexico Least goals conceded 3 Chile 3 Portugal 3 Russia Number of penalties 5 (4 converted) Number of own goals 2 Goals scored by substitutes 5 (out of 43 / 11.63%) Goals first half v. second half 19 v. 23 -goals in additional time 1st half 1 -goals in additional time 2nd half 5 Goals in first 10 minutes 5 (11.63%) Goals in last 10 minutes 7 (16.28%) Goals in extra-time 1 (2.33%) Top goalscorers 3 GORETZKA Leon (GER) 3 STINDL Lars (GER) 3 WERNER Timo (GER) Youngest goalscorer 21y 3m 19d WERNER Timo (GER), 2017-06-25 (Germany - Cameroon) Fastest goal 4' 15'' STINDL Lars (GER), 2017-06-19 (Australia - Germany) Highest number of assists 3 HERRERA Hector (MEX) Highest wins 0-4, 2017-06-24 (New Zealand - Portugal) Highest-scoring matches 2-3, 2017-06-19 (Australia - Germany) 4-1, 2017-06-29 (Germany - Mexico) Highest number of wins 4 Germany Highest number of defeats 3 New Zealand Number of yellow cards 56 (avg/game 3.5) Number of red cards 4 (avg/game 0.25) Most yellow cards 11 Chile 11 Portugal Least yellow cards 2 Cameroon Most red cards 1 Cameroon 1 Mexico 1 Portugal 1 Russia FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 5

Tournament highlights Europe gained ground on South America in terms of the number of FIFA Confederations Cup titles won. UEFA representatives account for four titles compared with CONMEBOL s five, while Mexico claimed the other one for CONCACAF. Shkodran Mustafi of Germany and Alexis Sanchez of Chile after the FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017 Final in Saint Petersburg. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images) Germany are the fourth reigning world champions to win the Confederations Cup after Brazil in 1997, France in 2001 and Brazil again in 2005. This edition continued the hoodoo of no foreign coach having won a Confederations Cup. Germany are the youngest team to win the Confederations Cup, averaging 24 years and four months old. The group-round strike by Chile s Alexis Sanchez (#7 photo below) against Germany was the 400th goal in the competition s history. (Photo by Ian Walton/Getty Images) Leon Goretzka scored the competition s earliest brace against Mexico, netting in the 6th and 8th minutes to eclipse the record of Gabriel Batistuta, who struck in the 3rd and 10th minutes against Côte d Ivoire in 1992. FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 6

More tournament highlights Chile are the oldest team to have graced the competition, averaging 29 years and one month, which surpasses Uruguay s record of 28 years and eight months set in 2013. No fewer than four players entered the competition s top-ten list of oldest scorers. They are Portugal s Pepe in second place (34 years and 126 days) behind Lothar Matthaeus (38 years and 129 days in 1999), compatriot Ricardo Quaresma in fifth (33 years and 265 days), Mexico s Oribe Peralta in sixth (33/160) and Russian Alexander Samedov in tenth (32/340). During Mexico-New Zealand on 21 June, Dane Ingham (#16 photo below) became the event s all-time secondyoungest player at the age of 18 years and 13 days, behind his compatriot Chris Wood, who was 17 years and 192 days old when he took to the field in 2009. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images) In the defeat by Portugal in the play-off for third place, Mexico s Rafael Marquez (photo) became the competition s second-oldest player at the age of 38 years and 139 days, behind Tunisian Ali Boumnijel who was 39 years and 66 days old when he played in the 2005 edition. Other top-ten entries in this edition were Australia s Tim Cahill in fifth (37 years and 201 days) and Chile s Johnny Herrera in tenth with 36 years and 44 days. (Photo by Ian Walton/Getty Images) Englishman Anthony Hudson (photo right) set a new benchmark as the competition s youngest coach, having kicked off New Zealand s campaign at the tender age of 36 years and 98 days, bettering the previous record set by Nigerian Shaibu Amodu (36/263) in 1995. (Photo by Stuart Franklin - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) Meanwhile, Belgian tactician Hugo Broos (photo below) became the event s fourth-oldest coach, leading Cameroon aged 65 years and 76 days. Portuguese strategist Fernando Santos entered the old-timers list in eighth place at the age of 62 years and 265 days. Top of the ranking is still German coach Otto Rehhagel, who was 66 years and 317 days old when he managed Greece in the 2005 edition. (Photo by Alex Grimm - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 7

More tournament highlights Five of the 16 games played during the 2017 finals were drawn, which is the highest number for any single edition in the competition s history. Before Russia, the last host team to be eliminated in the group round were Korea Republic in 2001. Mexico moved closer to Brazil s tournament record for matches played (27 to 33), whereas Australia joined Japan in third place on 16. Mexico increased their tally of victories in the Confederations Cup to 11 games, becoming the second side to enter double figures, behind Brazil who remain on 23. Portugal s run of 354 minutes without conceding, which was ended by Luis Neto s own goal in the play-off for third place against Mexico, is the fifth-longest run of invincibility in the history of the Confederations Cup. The record of 572 minutes was set by Cameroon between 2001 and 2003. Portuguese stopper Rui Patricio was between the sticks for all of those 354 minutes, taking him up to fourth in the competition's goalkeeping hall of fame, behind Dida (503), Oswaldo Sanchez (368) and Carlos Kameni (367). In the semi-final against Chile, Portugal became the first team in Confederations Cup history to fail to score in a penalty shoot-out due to three saves by Chile s Claudio Bravo. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images) In this edition, Mexico set a new tournament benchmark for the longest sequence of matches without a clean sheet, having conceded in their last ten games and counting. Chile set a precedent by chalking up the most consecutive draws in a Confederations Cup, with three in a row. New Zealand are still without a win following their fourth Confederations Cup participation, which leaves the All Whites with a record of one draw and 11 defeats. The Oceanian team are also enduring the longest barren spell in the tournament s history, having played 555 minutes without scoring. FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 8

Nutshell Year Host country Teams Matches Goals Ø Spectators Ø 2017 Russia 8 16 43 2.69 628,304 39,269 2013 Brazil 8 16 68 4.25 804,659 50,291 2009 South Africa 8 16 44 2.75 584,894 36,556 2005 Germany 8 16 56 3.50 603,106 37,694 2003 France 8 16 37 2.31 491,700 30,731 2001 Korea/Japan 8 16 31 1.94 557,191 34,824 1999 Mexico 8 16 55 3.44 970,000 60,625 1997 Saudi Arabia 8 16 52 3.25 333,500 20,844 1995* Saudi Arabia 6 8 19 2.38 165,000 20,625 1992* Saudi Arabia 4 4 18 4.50 169,500 42,375 TOTAL 140 423 3.02 5,307,854 37,913 *Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup Champion Coaches Year Coach (Nationality, Date of Birth) Team 2017 LOEW Joachim (GER, 1960-02-03) Germany 2013 SCOLARI Luiz Felipe (BRA, 1948-11-09) Brazil 2009 DUNGA (BRA, 1963-10-31) Brazil 2005 PARREIRA Carlos Alberto (BRA, 1943-02-27) Brazil 2003 SANTINI Jacques (FRA, 1952-04-25) France 2001 LEMERRE Roger (FRA, 1941-06-18) France 1999 LAPUENTE Manuel (MEX, 1944-05-15) Mexico 1997 ZAGALLO Mario (BRA, 1931-08-09) Brazil 1995* MOELLER NIELSEN Richard (DEN,.1937-08-19) Denmark 1992* BASILE Alfio (ARG, 1943-11-01) Argentina *Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 9

Roll of honour Final matches 2017-07-02 Chile Germany 0-1 (0-1) Saint Petersburg Stadium - Saint Petersburg (RUS) Attendance 57,268 Referee MAZIC Milorad, SRB Goals scored STINDL Lars (GER) 20 Date Teams/matches Final matches Venue 2013-06-30 8/16 Brazil Spain 3-0 (2-0) Estadio do Maracana Rio De Janeiro (BRA) 2009-06-28 8/16 USA Brazil 2-3 (2-0) Ellis Park Stadium - Johannesburg (RSA) 2005-06-29 8/16 Brazil Argentina 4-1 (2-0) Waldstadion - Frankfurt /Main (GER) 2003-06-29 8/16 Cameroon France 0-1 AET Stade de France - PARIS/SAINT-DENIS (FRA) 2001-06-10 8/16 Japan France 0-1 (0-1) Intern. Stadium Yokohama YOKOHAMA (JPN) 1999-08-04 8/16 Mexico Brazil 4-3 (2-1) Azteca - Mexico City (MEX) 1997-12-21 8/16 Brazil Australia 6-0 (3-0) King Fahd International Stadium - RIYADH (KSA) 1995-01-13* 8/16 Denmark Argentina 2-0 (1-0) King Fahd International Stadium Riyadh (KSA) 1992-10-20* 6/8 Argentina Saudi Arabia 3-1 (2-0) King Fahd International Stadium Riyadh (KSA) 3rd place matches 2017-07-02 Portugal Mexico 2-1 AET (1-1, 0-1) Spartak Stadium - Moscow (RUS) Attendance 42,659 Referee AL MIRDASI Fahad, KSA Goals scored LUIS NETO (POR) 54' Own goal, PEPE (POR) 90'+1, ADRIEN SILVA (POR) 104' Penalty goal Date Teams/matches 3rd place matches Venue City 2013-06-30 8/16 Uruguay Italy 2-2 AET (2-2, 0-1) 2-3 PSO SALVADOR (BRA) 2009-06-28 8/16 Spain - South Africa 3-2 AET (2-2, 0-0) PHOKENG (RSA) 2005-06-29 8/16 Germany Mexico 4-3 AET (3-3, 2-1) LEIPZIG (GER) 2003-06-28 8/16 Colombia Turkey 1-2 (0-1) SAINT-ETIENNE (FRA) 2001-06-09 8/16 Australia Brazil 1-0 (0-0) ULSAN (KOR) 1999-08-03 8/16 USA - Saudi Arabia 2-0 (1-0) GUADALAJARA (MEX) 1997-12-21 8/16 Czech Republic Uruguay 1-0 (0-0) RIYADH (KSA) 1995-01-13* 6/8 Mexico Nigeria 1-1 AET (1-1, 1-1) 5-4 PSO RIYADH (KSA) 1992-10-19* 4/4 USA Cote d Ivoire 5-2 (2-1) RIYADH (KSA) *Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 10

Awards adidas Golden Boot: top goalscorer (including assists) adidas Golden Ball: most outstanding player adidas Golden Glove: most outstanding goalkeeper FIFA Fair Play award adidas Golden Boot Year adidas Golden / Silver Boot winners Goals scored 2017 1 WERNER Timo (GER #11) 2 GORETZKA Leon (GER #8) 2 STINDL Lars (GER #13) 3 goals / 2 assists 3 goals 3 goals Year adidas Golden Boot winners Goals scored 2013 TORRES Fernando, Spain 5 goals / 1 assist 2009 LUIS FABIANO, Brazil 5 goals 2005 ADRIANO, Brazil 5 goals 2003 HENRY Thierry, France 4 goals / 2 assists 2001 PIRES Robert, France CARRIERE Eric, France 2 goals 1999 RONALDINHO, Brazil 6 goals / 2 assists 1997 ROMARIO, Brazil 7 goals *Prior to 2013 known as the adidas Golden Shoe adidas Golden Ball Year 2017 Year adidas Golden / Silver / Bronze Ball winners 1 DRAXLER Julian (GER #7) 2 SANCHEZ Alexis (CHI #7) 3 GORETZKA Leon (GER #8) adidas Golden Ball winners 2013 NEYMAR, Brazil 2009 KAKA, Brazil 2005 ADRIANO, Brazil 2003 HENRY Thierry, France 2001 PIRES Robert, France 1999 RONALDINHO, Brazil 1997 DENILSON, Brazil FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 11

adidas Golden Glove (first presented in 2009) Year adidas Golden Glove winner 2017 BRAVO Claudio (CHI #1) 2013 JULIO CESAR, Brazil 2009 HOWARD Tim, USA FIFA Fair Play Award Year FIFA Fair Play Award winner 2017 Germany 2013 Spain 2009 Brazil 2005 Greece 2003 Japan 2001 Japan 1999 Brazil 1997 South Africa Julian Draxler (GER), Claudio Bravo (CHI) and Timo Werner (GER) pose with their awards after the FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017 Final between Chile and Germany at Saint Petersburg Stadium, Russia. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Bongarts/Getty Images) FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 12

Top goalscorers FCC 2017 Player Team Shirt # Goals Assists Matches Played WERNER Timo GER # 11 3 2 4 GORETZKA Leon GER # 8 3 0 4 STINDL Lars GER # 13 3 0 4 CRISTIANO RONALDO POR # 7 2 1 4 Top goalscorers by competition Year Goals scored Player 2017 3 2013 5 WERNER Timo, GER GORETZKA Leon, GER STINDL Lars, GER FRED, BRA TORRES Fernando, ESP 2009 5 LUIS FABIANO, BRA 2005 5 ADRIANO, BRA 2003 4 HENRY Thierry, FRA 2001 2 1999 6 CARRIERE Eric, FRA HWANG Sun Hong, KOR MURPHY Shaun, AUS PIRES Robert, FRA SUZUKI Takayuki, JPN VIEIRA Patrick, FRA WILTORD Sylvain, FRA AL OTAIBI Marzouk, KSA BLANCO Cuauhtemoc, MEX RONALDINHO, BRA 1997 7 ROMARIO, BRA 1995* 3 GARCIA Luis, MEX 1992* 2 BATISTUTA Gabriel, ARG MURRAY Bruce, USA *Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 13

Continental showdown The FIFA Confederations Cup is held every four years and in recent times, it has been seen as a warm-up event in the host country of the next FIFA World Cup. The FIFA Confederations Cup aims to give the top teams from all continents a chance to represent their region in a world play-off, and this opportunity together with the handsome prize money that goes with it is particularly important and appealing to teams from certain developing football continents. History The FIFA Confederations Cup was first designated a FIFA competition in December 1997 when it was held in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia. Previously there had been two other tournaments in Riyadh, in 1992 and 1995, under the title of the Intercontinental Championship of the King Fahd Cup. In 1992, the winners were Argentina, then reigning South American champions. They came with a star-studded team including Batistuta, Redondo, Caniggia and Simeone and carried off the trophy after defeating the host country Saudi Arabia, despite their tremendous support from the home fans, in the final. The other two teams taking part on that occasion were the USA and Côte d Ivoire. Six teams took part in the 1995 competition and this time it was Denmark who took the honours, with strong performances from the Laudrup brothers earning them victory over Argentina. Mexico and Nigeria made it to the semi-finals, while Japan and the host country Saudi Arabia were eliminated after losing both of their group matches. In 1997, Brazil promptly stamped their authority on the competition to win the striking new gold trophy. One of the main purposes of the tournament was clearly demonstrated when Australia made it to the final to take on the then world champions. In 1999, the Mexicans richly deserved to win the cup as one of two teams unbeaten in the group stage to make it to the final. The home Azteca factor Mexico had not been beaten there for 18 years could not be ignored. Brazil lived up to expectations as their talent factory continued to produce outstanding players. The tournament also witnessed a standard of goalkeepers seldom seen in a single tournament with the likes of Keller (USA), Campos (MEX), Dida (BRA) and Utting (NZL) competing. Surprise packages Saudi Arabia recovered after a 5-1 thrashing by Mexico in their opening match to qualify for the semi-finals, following a 5-1 win in an all-arab clash with Egypt. The USA defeated giants Germany only to later narrowly fail to a golden goal by Mexico s top scorer Blanco. New Zealand went home happy after gamely facing up to Germany and the USA. In Korea/Japan in 2001, a near-capacity crowd of over 65,000 saw world champions France defeat co-hosts Japan with the only goal of the final to win the tournament and complete an unprecedented hat-trick of three major trophies in just four years. But they had to defend resolutely at times as Japan staged a second-half fightback. In 2003, defending and European champions France hosted the FIFA Confederations Cup, organising matches in three of the 1998 World Cup stadiums Lyons, St Etienne and Paris/St Denis. Brazil had to accept an early flight home after the group stage, bowing out of a tough group of strong performers in the shape of Cameroon, Turkey and the USA. The revitalised hosts, on the other hand, won their group. Turkey consolidated their rise as a global football power and only just missed out on a place in the final. The event was overshadowed by the tragic death of Cameroonian midfielder Marc-Vivien Foe, whose team-mates conceded the title to France by a whisker in an emotionally charged final against an equally shaken French side. Despite the absence of superstar striker Ronaldo from the FCC 2005, Brazil dazzled in an exciting final against rivals Argentina to lift the trophy for the second time. Adriano gained justified recognition as a force to be reckoned with, earning both the adidas Golden Ball and Golden Shoe awards. While Argentina s defeat was hard to take, their performance clearly showed a hint of great things to come with the competition shining a spotlight on the magical skills of their key player, Riquelme. The competition also displayed German prowess in the shape of a well-organised dry run for the 2006 FIFA World Cup and the emergence of a young and promising German team in particular, the partnership of up-and-coming starlets Podolski and Schweinsteiger under the watchful eye of footballing legend Jürgen Klinsmann, enabling them to secure third-place in a thrilling extra time play-off against Mexico. FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 14

History continued In 2009, for the first time in the history of the FIFA Confederations Cup, the event took place on African soil. South Africa certainly proved themselves capable of hosting the 2010 FIFA World Cup and impressively presented some of their World Cup host cities Johannesburg, Rustenburg, Mangaung/Bloemfontein und Tshwane/Pretoria. The gripping tournament in South Africa ended with a worthy final in Johannesburg with both Brazil and the USA battling for the title. After a 3-2 victory, it was Brazil who lifted the trophy for the third time. Genial skills, wonder goals and thrilling games, an average match attendance of over 50,000, incomparable atmospheres in the stadiums - the FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil 2013 was not just a success, it was a definitely overwhelming one. With Brazil s 3-0 win in the final over FIFA World Cup holders Spain they lifted the cup for the fourth time - their third consecutive FIFA Confederations Cup victory. The FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017 ended with a final that lived up to the expectations generated by the tournament. Germany lifted the trophy with the youngest team to win a Confederations Cup, averaging 24 years and four months and finishing with more victories than any other side. Chile s players surely made them work for it: La Roja enjoyed over 60 per cent of possession in the final and had 21 attempts on the goal. FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 15

Stadiums over the years Year/host country Cities/Stadiums 2017 Russia 4/4 St Petersburg - FINAL Saint Petersburg Stadium Kazan Kazan Arena Moscow Spartak Stadium Sochi Fisht Stadium 2013 Brazil 6/6 Rio de Janeiro - FINAL Estadio do Maracana Belo Horizonte Estadio Mineirao Brasilia Estadio Nacional Fortaleza Estadio Castelao Recife Arena Pernambuco Salvador de Bahia Arena Fonte Nova 2009 South Africa 4/4 Johannesburg - FINAL Ellis Park Stadium Mangaung/Bloemfontein Free State Stadium Rustenburg Royal Bafokeng Stadium Tshwane/Pretoria Loftus Versfeld Stadium 2005 Germany 5/5 Frankfurt/Main - FINAL Waldstadion Cologne Stadium Cologne Hanover Stadium Hanover Leipzig Zentralstadion Nuremberg Franken-Stadion 2003 France 3/3 Paris/Saint-Denis - FINAL Stade de France Lyon St. Etienne Gerland Geoffroy-Guichard 2001 Korea/Japan 6/6 2 countries Yokohama - FINAL International Stadium Yokohama, JPN Daegu Daegu World Cup Stadium, KOR Ibaraki Kashima Stadium, JPN Niigata Niigata Stadium Big Swan, JPN Suwon Suwon World Cup Stadium, KOR Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium, KOR 1999 Mexico 2/2 Mexico City - FINAL Estadio Azteca Guadalajara Jalisco 1997 Saudi Arabia 1/1 Riyadh King Fahd International Stadium *1995 Saudi Arabia 1/1 Riyadh King Fahd International Stadium *1992 Saudi Arabia 1/1 Riyadh King Fahd International Stadium FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 16

FIFA Confederations Cup first ever facts First Match Date Host City Match Competition Kick-off Match # 1992-10-15 RIYADH, KSA USA - Saudi Arabia 0-3 FCC 1992 20:00 1 First Referee Date Referee Match Competition Match # 1992-10-15 DA SILVA Ulisses Tavares, BRA USA - Saudi Arabia 0-3 FCC 1992 1 First Goal Date Player Match Minute Competition Match # 1992-10-15 AL BISHI Fahad, KSA USA - Saudi Arabia 48' FCC 1992 1 First Penalty Date Player Match Minute Competition Match # 1992-10-15 AL BISHI Fahad, KSA USA Saudi Arabia 48' FCC 1992 1 First ever Expulsion Date Player Match Minute Competition Match # 1992-10-15 QUINN Brian, USA USA Saudi Arabia 81' FCC 1992 1 First Caution Date Player Match Minute Competition Match # 1992-10-15 AL MUWALLID Khaled, KSA USA Saudi Arabia 19' FCC 1992 1 First Extra time match Date Match Result 90 Result AET Competition Stage 1997-12-19 Uruguay Australia 0-0 0-1 FCC 1997 Semi-finals First Penalty shoot-out Date Match Result 90 Result AET Result PSO Competition Stage 1995-01-10 Denmark Mexico 1-1 1-1 4-2 FCC 1995 Group Stage First VAR (Video Assistant Referee) intervention confirming the referee s decision Date Match Minute / decision confirmed Competition Match # Stage 2017-06-17 Russia New Zealand 2-0 41 - no penalty FCC 2017 1 Group stage The first decision of the referee changed due to a VAR (Video Assistant Referee) intervention Date Match Minute / decision changed Competition Match # Stage 2017-06-18 Portugal Mexico 2-2 52 goal disallowed (POR) FCC 2017 2 Group stage FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 17

Final match round-ups FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017 Final Chile Germany 0-1 (0-1) Saint Petersburg Stadium - Saint Petersburg (RUS), 2017-07-02 Attendance 57,268 Referee MAZIC Milorad, SRB Goals scored STINDL Lars (GER) 20 FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil 2013 Final Brazil Spain 3-0 (2-0) Estadio do Maracana Rio De Janeiro (BRA), 2013-06-30 Attendance 73,531 Referee KUIPERS Bjorn (NED) Goals scored FRED (BRA) 2', NEYMAR (BRA) 44', FRED (BRA) 47' FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009 Final USA Brazil 2-3 (2-0) Ellis Park Stadium - Johannesburg (RSA), 2009-06-28 Attendance 52,291 Referee Goals scored HANSSON Martin (SWE) DEMPSEY Clint (USA) 10', DONOVAN Landon (USA) 27', LUIS FABIANO (BRA) 46', 74', LUCIO (BRA) 84' FIFA Confederations Cup Germany 2005 Final Brazil Argentina 4-1 (2-0) Waldstadion - Frankfurt /Main (GER), 2005-06-29 Attendance 45,591 Referee Goals scored MICHEL Lubos (SVK) ADRIANO (BRA) 11', KAKA (BRA) 16', RONALDINHO (BRA) 47', ADRIANO (BRA) 63', Pablo AIMAR (ARG) 65' FIFA Confederations Cup France 2003 Final Cameroon France 0-1 AET Stade de France - PARIS/SAINT-DENIS (FRA), 2003-06-29 Attendance 51,985 Referee Goal scored IVANOV Valentin (RUS) HENRY Thierry (FRA) 97' (golden goal) FIFA Confederations Cup Korea/Japan 2001 Final Japan France 0-1 (0-1) Intern. Stadium Yokohama YOKOHAMA (JPN), 2001-06-10 Attendance 65,533 Referee BUJSAIM Ali (UAE) Goal scored VIEIRA Patrick (FRA) 30' FIFA Confederations Cup Mexico 1999 Final Mexico Brazil 4-3 (2-1) Azteca - Mexico City (MEX), 1999-08-04 Attendance 110,000 Referee Goals scored FRISK Anders (SWE) ZEPEDA Miguel (MEX) 13', ABUNDIS Jose Manuel (MEX) 28', SERGINHO (BRA) 43' pen., RONI (BRA) 47', ZEPEDA Miguel (MEX) 51', BLANCO Cuauhtemoc (MEX) 62', ZE ROBERTO (BRA) 63' FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 18

Final match round-ups continued FIFA Confederations Cup Saudi Arabia 1997 Final Brazil Australia 6-0 (3-0) King Fahd International Stadium - RIYADH (KSA), 1997-12-21 Attendance 65,000 Referee Goals scored ANPRASERT Pirom (THA) RONALDO (BRA) 15', 27'; ROMÁRIO (BRA) 38', 53'; RONALDO (BRA) 59' pen. ROMÁRIO (BRA) 75' Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup 1995 Final Denmark Argentina 2-0 (1-0) King Fahd International Stadium Riyadh (KSA), 1995-01-13 Attendance 35,000 Referee BUJSAIM Ali (UAE) Goals scored LAUDRUP Michael (DEN) 8' pen., RASMUSSEN Peter (DEN) 75' Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup 1992 Final Argentina Saudi Arabia 3-1 (2-0) King Fahd International Stadium Riyadh (KSA), 1992-10-20 Attendance 75,000 Referee Goals scored LIM KEE CHONG An-Yan (MRI) RODRIGUEZ Leonardo (ARG) 18', CANIGGIA Claudio (ARG) 24', SIMEONE Diego (ARG) 64', OWAIRAN Saeed (KSA) 65' Highest attendances Att. Date Match Result Host City Stage 110,000 1999-08-04 Mexico Brazil 4-3 Mexico Mexico City Final 85,000* 1999-07-25 Mexico Saudi Arabia 5-1 Mexico Mexico City Group stage 85,000* 1999-07-25 Bolivia Egypt 2-2 Mexico Mexico City Group stage 82,000 1999-08-01 Mexico USA 1-0 Mexico Mexico City Semi-finals 75,000 1992-10-20 Argentina Saudi Arabia 3-1 Saudi Arabia Riyadh Final 73,531 2013-06-30 Brazil Spain 3-0 Brazil Rio de Janeiro Final 73,123 2013-06-16 Mexico Italy 1-2 Brazil Rio de Janeiro Group stage 71,806 2013-06-20 Spain Tahiti 10-0 Brazil Rio de Janeiro Group stage 70,000 1992-10-15 USA Saudi Arabia 0-3 Saudi Arabia Riyadh Semi-finals 67,423 2013-06-15 Brazil Japan 3-0 Brazil Brasilia Group stage *double headers FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 19

Goals, cards, attendances: comparative statistics Goals Year / Host Total goals # Matches Average 2017 / Russia 43 16 2.69 2013 / Brazil 68 16 4.25 2009 / South Africa 44 16 2.75 2005 / Germany 56 16 3.5 2003 / France 37 16 2.31 2001 / Korea/Japan 31 16 1.94 1999 / Mexico 55 16 3.44 1997 / Saudi Arabia 52 16 3.25 1995 / Saudi Arabia* 19 8 2.38 1992/ Saudi Arabia* 18 4 4.5 Cards Year / Host Total cards (y/r) Average Additioanl cautions resulting in expulsions # Matches 2017 / Russia 56 / 4 3.5 / 0.25 6 / 3 16 2013 / Brazil 46 / 4 2.88 / 0.25 6 / 3 16 2009 / South Africa 50 / 4 3.12 / 0.25 0 / 0 16 2005 / Germany 71 / 3 4.44 / 0.19 2 / 1 16 2003 / France 67 / 4 4.19 / 0.25 6 / 3 16 2001 / Korea/Japan 48 / 1 3.00 / 0.06 0 / 0 16 1999 / Mexico 55 / 6 3.44 / 0.38 8 / 4 16 1997 / Saudi Arabia 54 / 4 3.38 / 0.25 4 / 2 16 1995 / Saudi Arabia* 33 / 1 4.12 / 0.12 0 / 0 8 1992 / Saudi Arabia* 11 / 2 2.75 / 0.50 0 / 0 4 Attendances Year / Host Total # Matches Average 2017 / Russia 628,304 16 39,269 2013 / Brazil 804,659 16 50,291 2009 / South Africa 584,894 16 36,556 2005 / Germany 603,106 16 37,694 2003 / France 491,700 16 30,731 2001 / Korea/Japan 557,191 16 34,824 1999 / Mexico 970,000 16 60,625 1997 / Saudi Arabia 333,500 16 20,844 1995 / Saudi Arabia* 165,000 8 20,625 1992 / Saudi Arabia* 169,500 4 42,375 *Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 20

Ranking by tournament Year Host 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2017 Russia GER CHI POR MEX RUS AUS CMR NZL 2013 Brazil BRA ESP ITA URU NGA MEX JPN TAH 2009 South Africa BRA USA ESP RSA ITA EGY IRQ NZL 2005 Germany BRA ARG GER MEX JPN TUN GRE AUS 2003 France FRA CMR TUR COL BRA JPN USA NZL 2001 Korea/Japan FRA JPN AUS BRA KOR CMR CAN MEX 1999 Mexico MEX BRA USA KSA GER BOL EGY NZL 1997 Saudi Arabia BRA AUS CZE URU MEX UAE KSA RSA 1995* Saudi Arabia DEN ARG MEX NGA KSA JPN - - 1992* Saudi Arabia ARG KSA USA CIV - - - - FIFA Confederations Cup Winner s Trophy Designer Manufacturer Description Fritz Jucker, Zurich, Switzerland Europokal, Volketswil/Switzerland Beat Meixger Schumacher Goldschmied, Buelach/Switzerland Walter Schumacher The FIFA Confederations Cup Official Trophy is representative of the tournament s theme Festival of Champions. Two gold ribbons are wrapped around the central body in a festive, dynamic movement. They visually connect the six medallions arranged around the upper segment of the base each bearing the name of one Confederation with the globe. The globe references the six continents whose national teams participate in this FIFA tournament. The Trophy recently underwent a touch of modernisation and was fitted with a re-designed, cone-shaped base to complement the family of FIFA trophies. Year of design 1997 Material Bronze, gold plated Base: Lapis lazuli, ebony Weight 8.6 kg Height 40.0 cm Base diameter 16.0 cm Widest point 16.0 cm FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 21

Russia 2017 Brazil 2013 South Africa 2009 Germany 2005 France 2003 Korea/Japan 2001 Mexico 1999 Saudi Arabia 1997 Saudi Arabia 1995 Saudi Arabia 1992 All-time ranking MP W D L GF GA Pts. Avg. Pts. Part 1 2 Brazil 33 23 5 5 78 28 74 2.24 7 1 2 4 5 1 1 1 2 3 Mexico 27 11 6 10 44 43 39 1.44 7 3 5 1 8 4 6 4 3 1 France 10 9 0 1 24 5 27 2.7 2 1 1 4 1 Germany 13 8 2 3 29 22 26 2 3 5 3 1 5 1 Spain 10 7 1 2 26 8 22 2.2 2 3 2 6 3 USA 15 6 1 8 20 20 19 1.27 4 3 3 7 2 7 2 Argentina 10 5 3 2 22 14 18 1.8 3 1 2 2 8 6 Australia 16 5 3 8 17 25 18 1.12 4 2 3 8 6 9 4 Japan 16 5 2 9 19 25 17 1.06 5 6 2 6 5 7 10 2 Uruguay 10 5 1 4 22 13 16 1.6 2 4 4 11 5 Cameroon 11 4 2 5 7 11 14 1.27 3 6 2 7 12 1 Portugal 5 3 2 0 9 3 11 2.2 1 3 13 1 Italy 8 3 2 3 13 15 11 1.38 2 5 3 14 4 Saudi Arabia 12 3 1 8 13 31 10 0.83 4 2 5 7 4 15 5 Nigeria 6 2 2 2 11 7 8 1.33 2 4 5 16 1 Denmark 3 2 1 0 5 1 7 2.33 1 1 17 1 Czech Republic 5 2 1 2 10 7 7 1.4 1 3 18 1 Turkey 5 2 1 2 8 8 7 1.4 1 3 19 4 Korea Republic 3 2 0 1 3 6 6 2 1 5 20 2 Chile 5 1 3 1 4 3 6 1.2 1 2 21 2 Colombia 5 2 0 3 5 5 6 1.2 1 4 22 5 Egypt 6 1 2 3 9 16 5 0.83 2 7 6 23 5 South Africa 8 1 2 5 9 13 5 0.62 2 8 4 24 1 Russia 3 1 0 2 3 3 3 1 1 5 25 5 Tunisia 3 1 0 2 3 5 3 1 1 6 26 4 United Arab Emirates 3 1 0 2 2 8 3 1 1 6 27 2 Bolivia 3 0 2 1 2 3 2 0.67 1 6 28 4 Iraq 3 0 2 1 0 1 2 0.67 1 7 29 1 Greece 3 0 1 2 0 4 1 0.33 1 7 30 3 Canada 3 0 1 2 0 5 1 0.33 1 7 31 6 New Zealand 12 0 1 11 3 32 1 0.08 4 8 8 8 8 32 5 Cote d Ivoire 2 0 0 2 2 9 0 0 1 4 33 6 Tahiti 3 0 0 3 1 24 0 0 1 8 Overall matches played 140 Overall goals scored 423 Avg. goals per match 3.02 MP Matches played Conf Confederation W / D / L Wins 1 UEFA GF / GA Goals for / Goals against 2 CONMEBOL Pts. / Avg. Pts. Points / Average points per match 3 CONCACAF Part. Number of participations in competition 4 AFC 5 CAF 6 OFC FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 22

How they qualified 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Russia Russia host Australia winners of the 2015 AFC Asian Cup Cameroon winners of the 2017 CAF African Cup of Nations Chile winners of the 2015 Copa América Germany winners of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Mexico 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup winners Mexico won a one-match head-to-head playoff against 2013 Gold Cup champions USA. New Zealand winners of the 2016 OFC Nations Cup Portugal winners of the 2016 UEFA EURO 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil Brazil host Italy runners-up of the 2012 UEFA EURO Japan winners of the 2011 AFC Asian Cup Mexico winners of the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup Nigeria winners of the 2013 CAF African Cup of Nations Spain winners of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Tahiti winners of the 2012 OFC Nations Cup Uruguay winners of the 2011 Copa América 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa South Africa host Iraq winners of the 2007 AFC Asian Cup Egypt winners of the 2008 CAF African Cup of Nations USA winners of the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup Brazil winners of the 2007 Copa América Italy winners of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Spain winners of the 2008 UEFA European Championship New Zealand winners of the 2007/8 OFC Oceania Nations Cup 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup Germany Germany host, 2002 FIFA World Cup runners-up Argentina runners-up of the 2004 Copa América Australia winners of the 2004 OFC Oceania Nations Cup Brazil winners of the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the 2004 Copa América Greece winners of the 2004 UEFA European Championship Japan winners of the 2004 AFC Asian Cup Mexico winners of the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup Tunisia winners of the 2004 CAF African Cup of Nations 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup France France host/defending champions/winners of the 2000 UEFA European Championship Japan winners of the 2000 AFC Asian Nations Cup Colombia winners of the 2001 Copa América New Zealand winners of the 2002 OFC Oceania Nations Cup Brazil winners of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Cameroon winner of the 2002 CAF Africa Cup of Nations USA winner of the 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup Turkey UEFA representatives, by invitation FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 23

How they qualified (continued) 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup Korea/Japan Korea co-host Japan co-host Mexico defending champions Australia winners of the 2000 OFC Oceania Nations Cup Brazil winners of the 1999 Copa América Cameroon winners of the 2000 CAF Africa Cup of Nations Canada winners of the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup France winners of 2000 UEFA European Championship 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup Mexico Brazil defending champions and winners of the 1997 Copa América Mexico winners of the 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup Germany winners of the 1996 UEFA European Championship Saudi Arabia winners of the 1996 AFC Asian Cup 1996 Egypt winners of the 1998 CAF African Nations Cup USA runners-up at the 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup Bolivia runners-up at the 1997 Copa América New Zealand winners of the OFC Oceania Nations Cup 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia host, winners of the 1996 AFC Asian Cup Brazil winners of the 1994 FIFA World Cup Uruguay winners of the 1995 Copa América Czech Republic runners-up of the 1996 UEFA European Championship replacing Germany United Arab Emirates runners-up of the 1996 AFC Asian Cup Mexico winners of the 1996 CONCACAF Gold Cup South Africa winners of the 1996 African Cup of Nations Australia representing Oceania Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup 1995 Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup Japan winners of the 1992 AFC Asian Cup Nigeria winners of the 1994 CAF African Cup of Nations Saudi Arabia host Mexico winners of the 1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup Argentina winners of the 1993 Copa América Denmark winners of the 1992 UEFA European Championship 1992 Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup USA winners of the 1991 CONCACAF Gold Cup Saudi Arabia host and winners of the 1992 AFC Asian Cup Argentina winners of the 1993 Copa América Côte d Ivoire winners of the 1996 CAF African Cup of Nations FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 24

Competition Stats & Facts: Goals Most goals Goals Team 78 Brazil 44 Mexico 29 Germany 26 Spain 24 France Biggest margin wins/losses Result Match Date 10-0 (4-0) Spain Tahiti 2013-06-20 8-0 (4-0) Uruguay Tahiti 2013-06-23 8-2 (4-2) Brazil Saudi Arabia 1999-08-01 6-0 (3-0) Brazil Australia 1997-12-21 1-6 (0-4) United Arab Emirates Czech Republic 1997-12-17 1-6 (0-3) Tahiti Nigeria 2013-06-17 0-5 (0-1) Saudi Arabia Mexico 1997-12-14 5-0 (3-0) France Korea Republic 2001-05-30 5-0 (2-0) France New Zealand 2003-06-22 0-5 (0-4) New Zealand Spain 2009-06-14 Highest scoring matches Goals Result Match Date 10 10-0 (4-0) Spain Tahiti 2013-06-20 10 8-2 (4-2) Brazil Saudi Arabia 1999-08-01 8 8-0 (4-0) Uruguay Tahiti 2013-06-23 7 1-6 (0-4) United Arab Emirates Czech Republic 1997-12-17 7 1-6 (0-4) Tahiti Nigeria 2013-06-17 7 5-2 (2-1) USA Cote d'ivoire 1992-10-19 7 4-3 (2-1) Uruguay South Africa 1997-12-17 7 4-3 (2-1) Mexico Brazil 1999-08-04 7 4-3 (2-2) Germany Australia 2005-06-15 7 4-3 AET (3-3, 2-1) Germany Mexico 2005-06-29 7 4-3 (3-1) Brazil Egypt 2009-06-15 7 4-3 (1-2) Italy Japan 2013-06-19 Milestone goals Goal # Goalscorer Match Date 1 AL BISHI Fahad, KSA (pen) USA Saudi Arabia 1992-10-15 100 RADWAN Yaser, EGY Bolivia Egypt 1999-07-25 200 KARADENIZ Gokdeniz, TUR Brazil Turkey 2003-06-23 300 ALTIDORE Jozy, USA Spain USA 2009-06-24 400 SANCHEZ Alexis, CHI Germany - Chile 2017-06-22 423 STINDL Lars, GER Chile Germany 2017-07-02 FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 25

Earliest goals Min Sec Player Date Match 0 39 MUBARAK Hassan, UAE 1997-12-15 UAE South Africa 1 20 HERNANDEZ Abel, URU 2013-06-23 Uruguay Tahiti 1 42 FRED, BRA 2013-06-30 Brazil Spain 1 45 SANLI Tuncay, TUR 2003-06-28 Colombia Turkey 2 30 BATISTUTA Gabriel, ARG 1992-10-16 Argentina Cote d Ivoire Matches ending in Extra-time or Penalty Shoot-outs Date Match Regular AET PSO Phase 1995-01-10 Denmark Mexico 1-1 1-1 4-2 Group matches 1995-01-13 Mexico Nigeria 1-1 1-1 5-4 Match for 3 rd place 1997-12-19 Uruguay Australia 0-0 0-1 - Semi-finals 1999-08-01 Mexico USA 0-0 1-0 - Semi-finals 2003-06-29 Cameroon France 0-0 0-1 - Final 2005-06-26 Mexico Argentina 0-0 1-1 5-6 Semi- finals 2005-06-29 Germany Mexico 3-3 4-3 - Match for 3 rd place 2009-06-28 Spain - South Africa 2-2 3-2 - Match for 3 rd place 2013-06-27 Spain Italy 0-0 0-0 7-6 Semi-finals 2013-06-30 Uruguay Italy 2-2 2-2 2-3 Match for 3 rd place 2017-06-28 Portugal Chile 0-0 0-0 0-3 Semi-finals 2017-07-02 Portugal Mexico 1-1 2-1 Match for 3 rd place Earliest yellow card Minutes Player Date Match 1' YAMAGUCHI Toshihiro, JPN 1995-01-06 Japan Nigeria 2' FANTENI Thembinkosi, RSA 2009-06-14 South Africa Iraq 3' HOGH Jes, DEN 1995-01-10 Denmark Mexico Earliest red card Minutes Player Date Match 24' VIDUKA Mark, AUS 1997-12-21 Brazil Australia 28' SABRY Abdel, EGY 1999-07-29 Egypt Saudi Arabia 32' CLARK Ricardo, USA 2009-06-15 USA Italy FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 26

Competition Stats & Facts: Team statistics Most participations Participations Team Brazil 7 Mexico 5 Japan Australia New Zealand 4 Saudi Arabia USA Most matches by team Matches Team 33 Brazil 27 Mexico 16 Australia Japan Most matches won by team Matches won Consecutive wins Team 23 Brazil 11 Mexico 9 France Wins Team Year 12 Brazil 2005-present 8 France 2001-present 7 Brazil 1997-1999 Consecutive matches without defeat Matches Team Year 13 Brazil 2005-present 9 Brazil 1997-1999 8 France 2001-present Consecutive matches without conceding a goal Matches Team Year Minutes 5 Cameroon 2001-2003 572 5 Brazil 1997-1999 472 4 Japan 1995-2001 394 Consecutive matches scoring goals Matches Team Year 13 Brazil 2005-present 11 Mexico 1995-1999 10 Germany 1999-present 9 Brazil 1997-2001 8 France 2001-present FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 27

Tournaments top goalscoring team Year Team Goals 2017 Germany 12 2013 Spain 15 2009 Brazil 14 2005 Germany 15 2003 France 12 2001 France 12 1999 Brazil 18 1997 Brazil 14 1995* Argentina, Denmark 5 1992* Argentina 7 *Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup Most goals by team in a single tournament Goals Team Competition 18 Brazil Mexico 1999 15 Germany Germany 2005 15 Spain Brazil 2013 14 Brazil Saudi Arabia 1997 14 Brazil South Africa 2009 14 Brazil Brazil 2013 14 Uruguay Brazil 2013 Most recurring results Result # Recurring 1-0 26 2-0 20 2-1 17 3-0 13 0-0 11 2-2 8 1-1, 4-3, 3-2 6 3-1 5 5-0, 4-0 4 5-1 3 4-1, 6-1, 4-2 2 5-2, 6-0, 8-0, 8-2, 10-0 1 Most recurring matches Match Matches Brazil - Mexico 4 Brazil - USA 4 Australia - Brazil 3 Brazil - Japan 3 Mexico - Saudi Arabia 3 FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 28

Milestone Matches # Date Host Venue Match 1 1992-10-15 RIYADH, KSA King Fahd International Stadium USA - Saudi Arabia 0-3 (0-0) 50 2001-06-01 ULSAN, KOR Munsu Football Stadium Korea Republic Mexico 2-1 (0-0) 100 2009-06-18 JOHANNESBURG, RSA Ellis Park Stadium Egypt Italy 1-0 (1-0) 140 2013-06-30 ST. PETERSBURG, RUS Saint Petersburg Stadium Chile Germany 0-1 (0-1) Youngest/oldest teams Oldest team (y/m) Competition 29/01 Chile Russia 2017 Youngest team (y/m) 22/02 Uruguay Saudi Arabia 1997 Average age of all players Average age of all players Average age (years/months) FCC Russia 2017 27/02 FCC Brazil 2013 26/11 FCC South Africa 2009 26/08 FCC Germany 2005 26/10 FCC France 2003 26/00 FCC Korea/Japan 2001 26/03 FCC Mexico 1999 26/03 FCC Saudi Arabia 1997 25/11 Saudi Arabia 1995* 25/11 Saudi Arabia 1992* 25/01 *Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 29

Most yellow cards in a match Yellow cards Teams ( number of cards) Competition 9 France (4) / Colombia (5) France 2003 9 Colombia (3) / New Zealand (6) France 2003 9 Czech Republic (4) / Uruguay (5) Saudi Arabia 1997 8 Mexico (5) / Nigeria (3) Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup 1995 7 Chile (4) / Germany (3) Russia 2017 7 Mexico (2) / Russia (5) Russia 2017 7 Portugal (5) / Chile (2) Russia 2017 7 Uruguay (3) / Tahiti (4) Brazil 2013 7 Spain (4) / South Africa (3) South Africa 2009 7 Australia (4) / Tunisia (3) Germany 2005 7 Mexico (5) / Argentina (2) Germany 2005 7 France (4) / Brazil (3) Korea/Japan 2001 7 Mexico (4) / Brazil (3) Mexico 1999 7 USA (3) / Germany (4) Mexico 1999 7 USA (5) / Saudi Arabia (2) Mexico 1999 7 Brazil (4) / Czech Republic (3) Saudi Arabia 1997 Most red cards in a match Red cards Teams (number of cards) Competition 3 EGY (3) / KSA (0) Mexico 1999 Luis Perez (22) of Mexico and Lucio of Brazil during the FIFA Confederations Cup 2005 match in Hanover, Germany ending with a 1-0 win for Mexico. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Bongarts/Getty Images) FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 30

Competition Stats & Facts: Player statistics Most matches by player Matches Player Matches: competition 22 DIDA, BRA 5-1997, 5-1999, 5-2001, 3-2003, 4-2005 17 LUCIO, BRA 4-2001, 3-2003, 5-2005, 5-2009 16 PARDO Pavel, MEX 3-1997, 5-1999, 3-2001, 5-2005 14 SUAREZ Claudio, MEX 3-1995, 3-1997, 5-1999, 3-2001 13 RONALDINHO, BRA 5-1999, 3-2003, 5-2005 11 EMERSON, BRA 4-1999, 3-2003, 4-2005 11 VIDMAR Tony, AUS 4-1997, 5-2001, 2-2005 10 11 players with 10 matches Players with most participations Participations Player Matches: competition 5 DIDA, BRA 5-1997; 5-1999; 5-2001; 3-2003; 4-2005 4 AL KHLAIWI Mohammed, KSA 1-1992; 2-1995; 3-1997; 4-1999 4 LUCIO, BRA 4-2001; 3-2003; 5-2005; 5-2009 4 PARDO Pavel, MEX 3-1997; 5-1999; 3-2001; 5-2005 4 SUAREZ Claudio, MEX 3-1995; 3-1997; 5-1999; 3-2001 Hat-tricks Hat-tricks Player Goals Match Result Date 2 TORRES Fernando, ESP 4 Spain Tahiti 10-0 2013-06-20 3 New Zealand Spain 0-5 2009-06-14 1 AL OTAIBI Marzouk, KSA 4 Egypt Saudi Arabia 1-5 1999-07-29 1 BLANCO Cuauhtemoc, MEX 4 Mexico Saudi Arabia 5-1 1999-07-25 1 FIGUEROA Lucho, ARG 3 Australia - Argentina 2-4 2005-06-18 1 HERNANDEZ Abel, MEX 4 Uruguay Tahiti 8-0 2013-06-23 1 ODUAMADI Nnamdi, NGA 3 Tahiti Nigeria 1-6 2013-06-17 1 ROMARIO, BRA 3 Brazil Australia 6-0 1997-12-21 1 RONALDINHO, BRA 3 Brazil Saudi Arabia 8-2 1999-08-01 1 RONALDO, BRA 3 Brazil Australia 6-0 1997-12-21 1 SMICER Vladimir, CZE 3 United Arab Emirates Czech Republic 1-6 1997-12-17 1 VILLA David, ESP 3 Spain Tahiti 10-0 2013-06-20 FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 31

All-time top goalscorers Number of goals Player 9 BLANCO Cuauhtemoc, MEX (1997-3; 1999-6) 9 RONALDINHO, BRA (1999-6; 2005-3) 8 TORRES Fernando, ESP (2009-3; 2013-5) 7 ADRIANO, BRA (2003-2; 2005-5) 7 ROMARIO, BRA (1997-7) 6 AL OTAIBI Marzouk, KSA (1999-6) 6 VILLA David, ESP (3-2009; 3-2013) 5 ALEX, BRA (1999-4; 2003-1) 5 ALOISI John, AUS (1997-1; 2005-4) 5 FRED, BRA (2013-5) 5 LUIS FABIANO, BRA (2009-5) 5 PIRES Robert, FRA (2001-2; 2003-3) 5 SMICER Vladimir, CZE (1997-5) Top goalscorers by edition Edition Player Goals 2017 2013 WERNER Timo, GER GORETZKA Leon, GER STINDL Lars, GER TORRES Fernando, ESP FRED, BRA 2009 LUIS FABIANO, BRA 5 2005 ADRIANO, BRA 5 2003 HENRY Thierry, FRA 4 2001 1999 SUZUKI Takayuki, JPN HWANG Sun Hong, KOR CARRIERE Eric, FRA MURPHY Shaun, AUS VIEIRA Patrick, FRA PIRES Robert, FRA WILTORD Sylvain, FRA AL OTAIBI Marzouk, KSA RONALDINHO, BRA BLANCO Cuauhtemoc, MEX 1997 ROMARIO, BRA 7 1995* GARCIA Luis, MEX 3 3 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 6 6 1992* MURRAY Bruce, USA BATISTUTA Gabriel, ARG 2 2 Most consecutive matches scoring goals Matches Player, Nationality Dates Goals 4 ROMARIO, BRA 1997-12-12-1997-12-21 7 4 RONALDINHO, BRA 1999-07-24 1999-08-01 6 4 BALLACK Michael, GER 2005-06-15-2005-06-29 4 FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 32

Goalkeeper - consecutive minutes without conceding a goal Minutes Goalkeeper Year 503 DIDA, BRA 1997-1999 368 SANCHEZ Oswaldo, MEX 2005 367 KAMENI Idriss, CMR 2003 354 RUI PATRICIO, POR 2017 315 JULIO CESAR, BRA 2009 305 DIDA, BRA 2001 300 KAWAGUCHI Yoshikatsu, JPN 2001 Youngest/oldest player Age Player DOB Match Date Youngest 17y 192d WOOD Chris, NZL 1991-12-07 South Africa New Zealand 2009-06-17 Oldest 39y 66d BOUMNIJEL Ali, TUN 1966-04-13 Tunisia Germany 2005-06-18 Youngest/oldest goalscorer Age Scorer DOB Match Date Youngest 19y 10d ZALAYETA Marcelo, URU 1978-12-05 Czechoslovakia Uruguay 1997-12-15 Oldest 38y 129d MATTHAEUS Lothar, GER 1961-03-21 Germany - New Zealand 1999-07-28 FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 33

Competition Stats & Facts: Coach statistics Coaches with most matches Matches Coach (DOB) Team Competition-number of matches 10 DEL BOSQUE Vicente, ESP (1950-12-23) Spain 2009-5; 2013-5 8 ARENA Bruce, USA (1951-09-21) USA 1999-5; 2003-3 8 LAPUENTE Manuel, MEX (1944-05-15) Mexico 1997-3; 1999-5 8 FARINA Frank, AUS (1964-09-05) Australia 2001-5; 2005-3 8 LEMERRE Roger, FRA (1941-06-18) 2001: France, 2005: Tunisia 2001-5; 2005-3 8 MACALA Milan, CZE (1945-07-04) 1997: UAE, 1999: Saudi Arabia 1997-3; 1999-5 8 PARREIRA Carlos Alberto, BRA (1943-02-27) Brazil 2003-3; 2005-5 Winning Coaches Year Coach (DOB) Team 2017 LOEW Joachim (GER, 1962-02-03) Germany 2013 SCOLARI Luiz Felipe (BRA, 1948-11-09) Brazil 2009 DUNGA (BRA, 1963-10-31) Brazil 2005 PARREIRA Carlos Alberto (BRA, 1943-02-27) Brazil 2003 SANTINI Jacques (FRA, 1952-04-25) France 2001 LEMERRE Roger (FRA, 1941-06-18) France 1999 LAPUENTE Manuel (MEX, 1944-05-15) Mexico 1997 ZAGALLO Mario (BRA, 1931-08-09) Brazil 1995* MOELLER NIELSEN Richard (DEN,.1937-08-19) Denmark 1992* BASILE Alfio (ARG, 1943-11-01) Argentina *Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup Youngest /oldest coach Age Coach Match Date Youngest 36y 98d HUDSON Anthony, ENG Russia New Zealand 2017-06-17 Oldest 66y 317d REHHAGEL Otto, GER Greece Mexico 2005-06-22 FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 34

FIFA Confederations Cup coaches Event Team Coach Nationality Matches Russia 2017 Australia POSTECOGLOU Ange Australia 3 Cameroon BROOS Hugo Belgium 3 Chile PIZZI Juan Antonio Spain 5 Germany LOEW Joachim Germany 5 Mexico OSORIO Juan Carlos Colombia 5 New Zealand HUDSON Anthony England 3 Portugal SANTOS Fernando Portugal 5 Russia CHERCHESOV Stanislav Russia 3 Brazil 2013 Brazil SCOLARI Luiz Felipe Brazil 5 Italy PRANDELLI Cesare Italy 5 Japan ZACCHERONI Alberto Italy 3 Mexico DE LA TORRE Jose Manuel Mexico 3 Nigeria KESHI Stephen Nigeria 3 Spain DEL BOSQUE Vicente Spain 5 Tahiti ETAETA Eddy France 3 Uruguay TABAREZ Oscar Uruguay 5 South Africa 2009 Brazil DUNGA Brazil 5 Egypt SHEHATA Hassan Egypt 3 Iraq MILUTINOVIC Bora Serbia 3 Italy LIPPI Marcello Italy 3 New Zealand HERBERT Ricki New Zealand 3 South Africa SANTANA Joel Brazil 5 Spain DEL BOSQUE Vicente Spain 5 USA BRADLEY Bob USA 5 Germany 2005 Argentina PEKERMAN Jose Argentina 5 Australia FARINA Frank Australia 3 Brazil PARREIRA Carlos Alberto Brazil 5 Germany KLINSMANN Juergen Germany 5 Greece REHHAGEL Otto Germany 3 Japan ZICO Brazil 3 Mexico LA VOLPE Ricardo Argentina 5 Tunisia LEMERRE Roger France 3 France 2003 Brazil PARREIRA Carlos Alberto Brazil 3 Cameroon SCHAEFER Winnie Germany 5 Colombia MATURANA Francisco Colombia 5 France SANTINI Jacques France 5 Japan ZICO Brazil 3 New Zealand WAITT Mick New Zealand 3 Turkey GUNES Senol Turkey 5 USA ARENA Bruce USA 3 FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 35

Previous FIFA Confederations Cup coaches continued Event Team Coach Nationality Matches Korea/Japan 2001 Australia FARINA Frank Australia 5 Brazil LEAO Brazil 5 Cameroon LECHANTRE Pierre France 3 Canada OSIECK Holger Germany 3 France LEMERRE Roger France 5 Japan TROUSSIER Philippe France 5 Korea Republic HIDDINK Guus Netherlands 3 Mexico MEZA Enrique Mexico 3 Mexico 1999 Bolivia VEIRA Hector Argentina 3 Brazil LUXEMBURGO Wanderley Brazil 5 Egypt EL GOHARY Mahmoud Egypt 3 Germany RIBBECK Erich Germany 3 Mexico LAPUENTE Manuel Mexico 5 New Zealand DUGDALE Ken England 3 Saudi Arabia MACALA Milan Czech Republic 5 USA ARENA Bruce USA 5 Saudi Arabia 1997 Australia VENABLES Terry England 5 Brazil ZAGALLO Mario Brazil 5 Czech Republic UHRIN Dusan Czech Republic 5 Mexico LAPUENTE Manuel Mexico 3 Saudi Arabia PFISTER Otto Germany 3 South Africa BARKER Clive South Africa 3 United Arab Emirates MACALA Milan Czech Republic 3 Uruguay PUA Victor Uruguay 5 Saudi Arabia 1995 Argentina PASSARELLA Daniel Argentina 3 Denmark MOELLER NIELSEN Richard Denmark 3 Japan KAMO Shu Japan 2 Mexico BARON Miguel Mejia Mexico 3 Nigeria AMODU Shaibu Nigeria 3 Saudi Arabia AL KHARASHI Mohamed Saudi Arabia 2 Saudi Arabia 1992 Argentina BASILE Alfio Argentina 2 Cote d Ivoire MARTIAL Yeo Cote d Ivoire 2 Saudi Arabia NELSINHO ROSA Brazil 2 USA MILUTINOVIC Bora Yugoslavia 2 FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 36

Competition Stats & Facts: Referee statistics Referees with two or more participations Participations Referee Number of matches per year 3 CODJIA Coffi, BEN 1-1999 (2-Y), 1-2003 (3-Y), 1-2009 (-) 2 AMARILLA Carlos, PAR 1-2003 (5-Y); 2-2005 (9-Y) 2 ARCHUNDIA Benito, MEX 2-2001 (8-Y, 1R); 2-2009 (7-Y) 2 BADILLA Rodrigo, CRC 1-1992 (2-Y); 1-1995 (3-Y) 2 BATRES Carlos, GUA 1-2001 (5-Y); 1-2003 (8-Y, 1-2Y) 2 BREEZE Matthew, AUS 2-2005 (6-Y, 1R); 2-2009 (10-Y) 2 BUJSAIM Ali, UAE 2-1995 (9-Y, 1-R); 2-2001 (4-Y) 2 LARRIONDA Jorge, URU 3-2003 (15-Y); 2-2009 (7-Y, 1-R) 2 LIM KEE CHONG An Yan, MRI 1-1992 (3-Y); 1-1995 (2-Y) 2 RUIZ Oscar, COL 3-1999 (12-Y); 1-2001 (5-Y) 2 WEBB Howard, ENG 2-2009 (3-Y, 1-R); 2-2013 (7-Y) In brackets number of yellow (Y), red cards (R) Referees with most matches Number of matches Referee Number of matches per year 5 LARRIONDA Jorge, URU 3-2003; 2-2009 4 ARCHUNDIA Benito, MEX 2-2001; 2-2009 4 BREEZE Matthew, AUS 2-2005; 2-2009 4 BUJSAIM Ali, UAE 2-1995; 2-2001 4 RUIZ Oscar, COL 3-1999; 1-2001 4 WEBB Howard, ENG 2-2009; 2-2013 Youngest/oldest referee Age Referee (DOB) Match Date Youngest 29y 252d DAAMI Mourad, TUN (1975-10-13) Japan Brazil 2005-06-22 Oldest 47y 66d DA SILVA Ulisses Tavares, BRA (1945-08-10) USA Saudi Arabia *1992-10-15 Final matches referees Competition Referee Match Russia 2017 MAZIC Milorad, SRB Chile - Germany Brazil 2013 KUIPERS Bjorn, NED Brazil Spain South Africa 2009 HANSSON Martin, SWE USA Brazil Germany 2005 MICHEL Lubos, SVK Brazil Argentina France 2003 IVANOV Valentin, RUS Cameroon France Korea/Japan 2001 BUJSAIM Ali, UAE Japan France Mexico 1999 FRISK Anders, SWE Mexico Brazil Saudi Arabia 1997 ANPRASERT Pirom, THA Brazil Australia Saudi Arabia 1995* BUJSAIM Ali, UAE Denmark Argentina Saudi Arabia 1992* LIM KEE CHONG An Yan, MRI Argentina - Saudi Arabia *Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 37

Referee Ravshan Irmatov helps Neymar of Brazil to his feet during the FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil 2013 between Italy and Brazil in Salvador, Brazil. (Photo by Shaun Botterill - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) Referee Coffi Codjia of Benin during the FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009 between New Zealand and Spain in Rustenburg, South Africa. (Photo by Jasper Juinen/Getty Images) Referee Howard Webb during the FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil 2013 semi-final match between Spain and Italy in Fortaleza, Brazil. (Photo by Shaun Botterill - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) Referee Nestor Pinata during the FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017 Semi-Final between Germany and Mexico in Sochi, Russia. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Bongarts/Getty Images) FIFA Confederations Cup Statistical Kit 38